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More events for Tuesday, June 20, and beyond

More events for Tuesday, June 20, and beyond

“Final Fantasy XIV Online: Complete Edition.” If you hesitated on investing time and money into what was at launch not a super-great massively multiplayer experience, it may be time to give it another look. The game relaunched a few years ago as “A Realm Reborn” and has since expanded to include “Heavensward” and this week’s new “Stormblood.” This edition collects it all in one package, or you can get “Stormblood” for $40 if you’ve already got the other editions. Rated T for Teen. $60-$200 in Standard and Collector’s Editions, for Windows PC, Mac and PlayStation 4.

“Ever Oasis.” With the help of a water spirit, you must protect your little oasis and recruit allies to help you battle. If you like building and resource-management games, this one’s from the creator of the “Mana” series. Rated E-10+ for Everyone 10 and Older. $40, for Nintendo 3DS.

Science on Screen at AFS Cinema. Austin Film Society’s Science on Screen explores the scientific and technological themes of popular films — screening them and following up with dynamic discussions. This time will focus on the 1977 British and Quebecois co-production “The Uncanny,” an anthology horror movie about misbehaving and demonic cats. The cat program manager of Austin Pets Alive, Monica Frenden, will discuss her love of sassy cats and her job of overseeing the adoption and care of nearly 4,000 felines every year. 7 p.m. June 20. $11.25. 6406 N. Interstate 35, Ste. 3100. austinfilm.org.

Coming up

Tiny Barrel Series with Blue Owl Brewing. If you’re a fan of the East Austin brewery’s sour beers, you’ve probably had a Dapper Devil on draft at the taproom and maybe taking a bottle or two home. But you’ve never had the Belgian strong ale this way. Blue Owl aged it in Garrison Brothers whiskey and Infinite Monkey Theorem wine barrels and then blended them before adding blackberries and dried Montmorency cherries. It’s an even more limited release than usual. 3 to 10 p.m. June 21. Free. Blue Owl Brewing, 2400 E. Cesar Chavez St. facebook.com/events/656720111204938/.

Art Science Gallery’s Monthly Art Sale & Trunk Show. The gallery’s monthly artist trunk show and art sale features Eileen McKeon Butt, an Austin-based painter and member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. Held the last weekend of the month, each event features one of the gallery’s favorite science-inspired artists. Meet the artist at the Friday night opening reception, and enjoy complimentary refreshments throughout the weekend while you shop. Visitors can also view the gallery’s current art exhibit about NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. 6 to 9 p.m. June 23, 12 to 6 p.m. June 24 and 4 to 8 p.m. June 25. Free. 916 Springdale Road. artsciencegallery.com.

Rocky Rocks the Runway Part 2. Avant-garde Filipino fashion designer Rocky Gathercole is returning to Austin to show off his 2017 collections for his second Rocky Rocks the Runway fashion show. Gathercole has designed looks for Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Gwen Stefani and Paris Hilton. The show benefits Austin-based Faith+Love+Care International Children’s Foundation, which provides food, supplies and education to children in the Philippines and Guatemala. 4 p.m. June 25. $25-$100. Hotel Van Zandt, 605 Davis St. eventbrite.com/e/rocky-rocks-the-runway-part-2-tickets-27107997751.